has anyone been able to document that some of that money goes back to the DNC, or is it speculation? I'd think if it were provable someone would surely have spilled the beans by now. At any rate, it would make good press

It will be the best spilled beans if delivered in October before people can have time to forget it, or be blown off by the lame stream media.

A123 is a publicly held company, I've been watch their stock for over a year.....scared to buy.

Maybe I should have been more clear. Public yes, but privately and internally, raising contributions for the Communist party by dissolving it and keeping/distributing/contributing millions. They will be BK before the end of the year.

This isn't about a publicly traded company that that is going broke on its own, its about a private company that accepted stolen money to make political contributions.

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Originally Posted by Curt

Maybe I should have been more clear. Public yes, but privately and internally, raising contributions for the Communist party by dissolving it and keeping/distributing/contributing millions. They will be BK before the end of the year.

A123 Systems, an electric car battery company once touted as a stimulus "success story" by former Gov. Jennifer Granhom, D-Mich., has laid off 125 employees since receiving $390 million in government subsidies -- but is still handing out big pay raises to company executives.
"[T]he company has laid off 125 employees and had a net loss of $172 million through the first three quarters of 2011," the Mackinac Center for Public Policy notes, observing that the company's primary customer, Fisker Automotive, is also struggling financially. "Yet, this month A123ís Compensation Committee approved a $30,000 raise for [Chief Financial Officer David] Prystash just days after Fisker Automotive announced the U.S. Energy Department had cut off what was left of its $528.7 million loan it had previously received."